iciness

[ UK /ˈa‍ɪsɪnˌɛs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a lack of affection or enthusiasm
    a distressing coldness of tone and manner
  2. coldness due to a cold environment
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How To Use iciness In A Sentence

  • He spoke slowly, deliberately, with an iciness that surprised Alberg. SLEEP WHILE I SING
  • Quality refers to the characteristics associated with tenderness, juiciness, and flavor of lean meat.
  • I have written several times about the juiciness and flavour to be found in grilled Persian meats and the fluffiness of the Basmati rice served on the side.
  • We decided to let the chips fall as they may and not indicate our spiciness preference, and as it turned out, the food was mild for the most part.
  • In contrast to the uncluttered iciness of many newer places, it is cosy, relaxing and, well, romantic, with oil lamps on each table.
  • The waitress prepared our salsa to our spiciness preference level using chile de arbol which is smokey and quite tasty. Recent Reviews Near San Francisco, CA
  • Liu, while complaining about the priciness and preachiness seemingly inherent to going green, Cookiesinheaven
  • Marinades can be constructed to ensure that the product maintains juiciness and develops delicious au jus or gravy during the cooking process.
  • The raita is a cool counter-point to the spiciness of the biryani. Archive 2005-06-01
  • Most are pleasant and bland, some may have attractive richness and spiciness.
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